THE EXPOSURE TRIANGLE

Well, that one. #belichtingsdriehoek, here we go. The image was already in my previous blog, but what is actually in it!?

As I told you before, the three values work together to create a good #belichting on the sensor, so you get a clear picture. The three values all have a different effect on your photo, which is why you choose a different ratio between the three under different circumstances. ( #isovalue, #diaphragm and #shutter speed)

TheISO value determines the #lichtgevoeligheid of the #sensor . In principle, if it gets dark outside, or if you're shooting inside, a higher ISO value will be needed to get your photo sufficiently exposed. But, as you can see in the triangle, at a high ISO value you getnoise in your picture. Then you get a picture of speckles in it, especially in the dark areas. Technically, this is because the light that falls on the sensor and is converted into a digital image is not evenly distributed. This is especially evident in the case of a high ISO value.

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